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Farmers around the country are coming up with unique ways to make money and keep their farms thriving. They are resorting to agritourism.“Our primary income is from agritourism, not from farming and ranching,” says Dori Dejong, who is part owner of the Platte River Fort Farm.Although her land is ideal for farming, she explains it would be difficult to sustain the property on ranching alone.“We would probably only make ,000 to ,000 a year is my guess,” Dejong says.To make more money, they decided to offer a rusting stay for visitors inside a yurt, tent or even have a place to get married. They plan on making anywhere from 0,000 to 0,000 next year because of their new agritourism business model.Agritourism has become a way for farmers to keep their land. Professor Dawn Thilmany teaches a course on it, educating students on lodging management, culinary tourism, destination development and ways to make your business different than others.“We see it being anywhere from having a pick-your-own orchard or field on your farm to hosting events like farm dinners or preserving classes to dude ranches where people want to get away for a whole week or two,” Thilmany says.Not everyone is looking for an expansion as big as Dori Dejong.“Over the years we learned that our customers want a place to enjoy and experience farming,” says Amy Kafka with Garden Sweet.Kafka offers date nights and yoga classes on her flower farm and fruit farm.“The combination of all the events and things that we do bring in more people,” Kafka says.If you want to grow what matters, Dejong says “find your passion not something that’s going to make money.” 1663

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and one of the most high-profile freshmen members -- Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York -- met behind closed doors Friday 168

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HOUSTON — A whistleblower report provided to BuzzFeed News alleges U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has “systematically provided inadequate medical and mental health care” to detained migrants, leading to complications that included the removal of part of an 8-year-old boy’s forehead.The report 316

  

Federal authorities are treating the El Paso shooting as a case of domestic terrorism, according to the US Attorney for the Western District of Texas.The Justice Department is also "seriously considering" bringing federal hate crime and federal firearm charges, which carry a possible penalty of death, against the suspect, US Attorney John Bash said in a news conference.Three sources have identified the suspect as 21-year-old Patrick Crusius of Allen, Texas.The case appears to meet the statutory definition of domestic terrorism, Bash said. Saturday's shooting at an El Paso shopping center -- which left at least 20 dead and 26 injured -- "appears to be designed to intimidate a civilian population, to say the least," he said."We're going to do what we do to terrorists in this country, which is to deliver swift and certain justice," Bash said.El Paso County District Attorney Jaime Esparza said the suspect faces capital murder charges and will be eligible for the death penalty."We will seek the death penalty," he said.Authorities are investigating a racist, anti-immigrant screed that they believe was posted by a man who opened fire shortly after 10:30 a.m. local time.About 20 minutes earlier, a post on the online message board 8chan believed to be from the suspect laid out a dark vision of America overrun by Hispanic immigrants. The 2,300-word document, which police called a "manifesto," was attached to a post that said, "I'm probably going to die today."The writing is filled with white nationalist language and racist hatred toward immigrants and Latinos. It blames immigrants and first-generation Americans for taking away jobs.Although authorities are still investigating the suspect's connection to the document, 1749

  

He’s behind bars! Austin Shurbutt is accused of trying to dump a woman out of her wheelchair last week on the light rail. The 26-year-old faces a long list of charges. Thanks to everyone for sharing his picture across social media today. pic.twitter.com/XUUR7xc692— Phoenix Police Department (@phoenixpolice) December 8, 2019 339

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